Granbury Real Estate

Granbury News for 15-Jan-2006

    'Artist true to her craft and herself (Hood County News)Cynthia Brants was known to museum and gallery devotees as one of Texas? foremost artists. She was remembered by friends this week as someone who was true to her craft and to herself. ?She never lied about her feelings and emotions,? Carol McKay of granbury said.

    'James Nathan Holmes Jr. (Hood County News)James Nathan Holmes Jr. A memorial service for James Nathan Holmes Jr., 62, of granbury will be held at a later date. He died Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2006 in Fort Worth. He was born Aug. 26, 1943 in Enterprise, Ala.

    'Jack Martin (Hood County News)Funeral services for Jack Martin, 91, of Valley Mills and Granbury native, were held Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006 at First United Methodist Church in Valley Mills. Burial was in Valley Mills Cemetery.

    'Ralroad commission reviews alleged discharge of salt water (Hood County News)The case of an alleged discharge of saltwater waste into Lake Granbury on Nov. 29 is now in the hands of the legal department at the Texas Railroad Commission (RRC), according to Joe Cress, District 7B division director for the RRC in Abilene.

    'Jimmie Trammell (Hood County News)Graveside services for Jimmie Trammell, 66, of Fort Worth, father of Thomas Andrew Trammell of Granbury, are today (Saturday, Jan. 14, 2005) at 3:30 p.m. in Isham Cemetery, 7100 John T. White Road, Fort Worth.

    '8 Pirates selected academic all-state (Hood County News)Quarterback Brier Steenberge topped a list of eight granbury varsity football players who were named to the Class 5A Academic All-State Football Team.


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